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No one likes spam or junk email.

The Outlook Junk Email Filter doesn’t stop delivery of junk email messages, but does the next best thing—it moves suspected spam to the Junk Email folder. Outlook's Junk Filtering system works with all SUMail accounts and can sometimes cause unintended emails to appear in the Junk Filter.

The steps below will show you how you can tailor your Junk Email Filter to work the best for you.



Report junk and phishing messages

For messages in the Inbox or any other email folder except Junk Email, use the following method to report spam and phishing messages directly from sumail.syr.edu:

  1. Select the junk, phishing, or spam email. Select the  Junk icon with the drop down arrow in the toolbar at the top of the Outlook on the web page .

  2. You will be presented with three options. Junk, Report Phishing, and Block Sender. Depending on the type of email you are reporting, it will send a report to Microsoft to help improve filtering in the future.

    If you mark an email as Junk or Phishing, the email will automatically be moved to the Junk Email folder in Outlook. If you choose to Block the sender, you will no longer receive email from that particular email account regardless of email type.

What's Junk email?


Junk email messages are typically referred to as spam. These are messages that you don't want to receive that may be advertising products you don't use or find offensive. If you choose the  Junk  option, a copy of the message may be sent to Microsoft to help update our spam filters, and the message will be moved from your Inbox to your Junk Email folder. 

What's phishing?


Phishing is the practice of luring you into disclosing personal information, such as bank account numbers and passwords. Often phishing messages look legitimate, but have deceptive links that actually open fake websites. If you select  Phishing, a copy of your message may be sent to Microsoft to help update our filters, and the message will be moved from your Inbox to your Junk Email folder. 



Junk mail settings

The Junk Email Filter automatically evaluates each incoming message based on several factors. These can include the time when the message was sent and the content of the message.

To change the options for the Junk Email Filter:

In a Browser

  • Log into your email in your browser of choice at http://sumail.syr.edu/.
  • Click on the gear icon on the top-right and then click "View all Outlook Settings" at the bottom.
  • Go to Mail > Junk Email. Here, you will find the safe senders, blocked senders, and other junk email settings


To mark an email message as Not junk

  1. Log into your email account at http://sumail.syr.edu/.  

  2. Open your Junk Email folder and select the messages you want to keep.

  3. From the top toolbar, select Not junk > Not junk (or Not spam > Not spam). You can also open the message and select the It's not junk link at the top.

Blocked email address by mistake

  1. Log into your email at http://sumail.syr.edu/
  2. Click on the gear icon on the top-right and then click View all Outlook Settings at the bottom.
  3. Go to Mail > Junk Email
  4. Open your Blocked senders list and select the trash can next to their name.
  5. Add the sender to your Safe senders list.



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